"Jocelyn Morffi and Natasha Hass had booked the Key Largo Lighthouse estate for three days starting Feb. 2, turning their wedding day into a wedding weekend.They had a welcome bash at the Florida wedding venue on Friday, a goodbye barbecue on Sunday and their seaside nuptials in between.The women relayed important messages to their loved ones through their wedding website: Wear semiformal attire, contribute to the honeymoon fund instead of buying gifts and, of course, use the hashtag #MorffiHassTheKeys.Morffi’s messages were more somber a few days later. On Instagram, she explained to family, friends and anyone else who wondered why she hadn’t shown up at Miami’s Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School, where she had been a first-grade teacher for seven years.“This weekend I married the love of my life and unfortunately I was terminated from my job as a result,” she wrote. “In their eyes I’m not the right kind of Catholic for my choice in partner.”

The US guvm'nt and courts have been gradually selling out the American people to big business since the end of WWII...

As the corporations' share of both the total national economy and the total employed workforce has fallen, so their collective influence and control over both the government and the citizenry has grown in inverse fashion over that same period..

When big companies have equal rights with people, yet proportionately only pay half the taxes and employ half the people as they did in the 1950s, is it any wonder that the "average" American has less freedom today then they had back in the 1930s !

_________________It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.Our life is frittered away by details. Simplify, simplify.The mass of men lead lives of quite desperation.Henry David Thoreau

The US guvm'nt and courts have been gradually selling out the American people to big business since the end of WWII...

As the corporations' share of both the total national economy and the total employed workforce has fallen, so their collective influence and control over both the government and the citizenry has grown in inverse fashion over that same period..

When big companies have equal rights with people, yet proportionately only pay half the taxes and employ half the people as they did in the 1950s, is it any wonder that the "average" American has less freedom today then they had back in the 1930s !

Do you know what the topic of this thread is?

_________________Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.

You may want to read our first amendment. It protects our citizens from people like you. It's the reason a Muslim school could require all female teachers to wear the hijab if the wanted to.

I know it's one of the many reason why your nations is has less freedom than mine Again a Business has greater rights than Actual people Do you see a theme? Do you understand that No one else believes the propaganda that it's 'freedom'You do get that I have MORE freedom than You because My nation doesn't do dumb shit like that?

This isn't a business. It's a religious school. Focus on the first word. Are you surprised that religious schools practice a religion?

_________________Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.

The US guvm'nt and courts have been gradually selling out the American people to big business since the end of WWII...

As the corporations' share of both the total national economy and the total employed workforce has fallen, so their collective influence and control over both the government and the citizenry has grown in inverse fashion over that same period..

When big companies have equal rights with people, yet proportionately only pay half the taxes and employ half the people as they did in the 1950s, is it any wonder that the "average" American has less freedom today then they had back in the 1930s !

Do you know what the topic of this thread is?

I already commented on the topic itself on the first page...

My comment above was about a specific post just before it..

Therefore, anybody (other than a useless and unthinking girly-man such as yourself, that is..) following this thread would know that..

You seem incapable of such simple comprehension ? Sounds like pure laziness on your part..

_________________It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.Our life is frittered away by details. Simplify, simplify.The mass of men lead lives of quite desperation.Henry David Thoreau

You may want to read our first amendment. It protects our citizens from people like you. It's the reason a Muslim school could require all female teachers to wear the hijab if the wanted to.

I know it's one of the many reason why your nations is has less freedom than mine Again a Business has greater rights than Actual people Do you see a theme? Do you understand that No one else believes the propaganda that it's 'freedom'You do get that I have MORE freedom than You because My nation doesn't do dumb shit like that?

This isn't a business. It's a religious school. Focus on the first word. Are you surprised that religious schools practice a religion?

Is it a Public School? operated by the state?No, SO its a business

Hell even Churches are Businesses that's why they need to push for tax exemptions

_________________My job is to travel the world delivering Chaos and Candy.

We don't know the Questions... does that means we cannot seek the Answers?

This isn't a business. It's a religious school. Focus on the first word. Are you surprised that religious schools practice a religion?

Is it a Public School? operated by the state?No, SO its a business

Hell even Churches are Businesses that's why they need to push for tax exemptions

It makes no difference if it is religious, nor if it is public or private. It is an employer, which I think is your point. If an employer has 25 or more employees it is subject to the employment discrimination laws of Title VII.

This isn't a business. It's a religious school. Focus on the first word. Are you surprised that religious schools practice a religion?

Is it a Public School? operated by the state?No, SO its a business

Hell even Churches are Businesses that's why they need to push for tax exemptions

It makes no difference if it is religious, nor if it is public or private. It is an employer, which I think is your point. If an employer has 25 or more employees it is subject to the employment discrimination laws of Title VII.

here the difference would be that in Public school it the teacher is Employed by the Department of Education, only Private Schools employ teachers directly and they are a business and Religious schools are just a type of Private school.

a Religious School is still a business, it sells 'religious education'. Unless the pupils can just sign up and attend without paying(or the same as the state school) it is a business.

_________________My job is to travel the world delivering Chaos and Candy.

We don't know the Questions... does that means we cannot seek the Answers?

It makes no difference if it is religious, nor if it is public or private. It is an employer, which I think is your point. If an employer has 25 or more employees it is subject to the employment discrimination laws of Title VII.

here the difference would be that in Public school it the teacher is Employed by the Department of Education, only Private Schools employ teachers directly and they are a business and Religious schools are just a type of Private school.

a Religious School is still a business, it sells 'religious education'. Unless the pupils can just sign up and attend without paying(or the same as the state school) it is a business.

In this country, you can sue the government under Title VII, just as easy as a private employer. There's no governmental immunity. Texas Department of Community Affairs v. Burdine, 450 U.S. 248 (1981) is an example. Likewise, the Federal government has no immunity.

nicko wrote:Religious Schools are just an excuse to push the Teachers faith onto their pupils !

Religious schools are messed up. This is what kids are being taught as fact:

_________________“As man advances in civilization, and small tribes are united into larger communities, the simplest reason would tell each individual that he ought to extend his social instincts and sympathies to all members of the same nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races.”